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Play Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide with Fatshark CEO Martin Wahlund

Play Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide with Fatshark CEO Martin Wahlund

Ask Any Question While Martin Plays With A Different Streamer Every Week!

Developer Fatshark today revealed that for every week until the Holiday season hullabaloo takes over life, the Fatshark CEO Martin Wahlund will play Vermintide with streamers live on their broadcast. One streamer will be chosen every week, and together they will journey on a rat hunt.

During the stream, anyone that watches can ask questions about the game and whatever you think Martin will be able to answer. “As he is the big cheese, The Skaven seem insatiably drawn to him.” Said Vermintide game director Anders De Geer. “He likes to think he is a knowledgeable and cultured man, but if you keep questions to the game, game development in general and Premiere League football, I can guarantee accurate answers…”

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Play Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide with Fatshark CEO Martin Wahlund
Fatshark CEO Martin Wahlund

In Vermintide, the city of Ubersreik is under siege as players select from a band of five heroes with different play-styles and abilities, all equipped with unique gear and personalities. Working together cooperatively, players must use their individual attributes to survive an apocalyptic invasion from hordes of relentless, power hungry Skaven, across a range of environments stretching from the top of the Magnus Tower to the bowels of the Under Empire.

Vermintide was released in October 2015 via Steam, Humble Store, Greenman Gaming, Nuuvem and Gamersgate, and is scheduled for release in Q1 2016, for the Xbox One, all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft via the ID@Xbox self-publishing program, and PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system.

Related: Warhammer: The End Times Vermintide Available Now on Windows PC

Source: Press Release

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